[0001] The invention relates to a continuously variable transmission at least comprising
a primary pulley fixed to a primary shaft, a secondary pulley fixed to a secondary
shaft and an endless transmission element located between the primary and the secondary
pulleys.
[0002] Such a continuously variable transmission is known and for instance described in
the European patent 109001. A disadvantage of this known transmission is that the
endless transmission element can slip between the pulleys when the torques to be transmitted,
for instance transmission shocks, become too large. This slip is undesirable in view
of wear and economy. The slip can to some extent be met by increasing the pinching
force of one or both pulleys on the endless transmission element. An increase of the
pinching force however has a disadvantageous effect on the efficiency of the transmission.
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to meet the said disadvantages and to this
end provides a continuously variable transmission which is characterized by the fact
that the transmission is provided with slip preventing means to prevent the through
slip of the endless transmission element between the pulleys.
[0004] By the use of the slip prevention means slip of the endless transmission element
does not take place and as a consequence wear of the endless transmission element
and of the pulley is prevented. Also the pinching force of the pulleys on the endless
transmission element can be decreased whereby the efficiency of the transmission is
increased.
[0005] The slip prevention means according to the invention are preferably so arranged that
the maximum torque to be passed by the slip prevention means is smaller than the torque
which would cause slip of the transmission element.
[0006] The slip prevention means can to this end be provided with slip elements which start
to slip at a lower torque than that of the endless tranmission element. In this case
slip also occurs but not at an undesirable place and not in an uncontrollable way.
Preferably the slip means are controllable so that dependent on the circumstances,
for instance dependent on the torque to be transmitted, the magnitude of the slip
can be adjusted. To prevent the influence of a centrifugal action the slip prevention
means preferably also are provided with centrifugal compensation means.
[0007] According to a further development of the invention the slip prevention means also
include
a clutch which advantageously is a part of the forward coupling of a clutch which
usually is present in a forward/rearward/neutral clutch unit. The magnitude of the
slip is in that case preferably adjustable for instance by means of a fluid pressure
in dependance of the circumstances such as the torque to be transmitted.
[0008] The invention will be explained in more detail by some examples of different embodiments
in connection with a drawing. The drawing shows in:
- figure 1
- schematically a continuously variable transmission provided with slip prevention means
including an adjustable clutch;
- figure 2
- schematically a continuously variable transmission provided with slip prevention means
including a clutch together with centrifugal compensation means; and
- figure 3
- the continuously variable transmission according to figure 2 wherein the clutch is
part of a forward/rearward/neutral unit.
[0009] In figures 1, 2 and 3 schematically a continuously variable tranmission is represented
provided with an ingoing shaft 1 which is for instance driven by an internal combustion
engine. The ingoing shaft 1 drives a primary shaft 2 bearing a primary pulley consisting
of a coaxially displaceable disc 4 and a stationary disc 3. A secondary shaft 5 bears
a secondary pulley including a coaxially displaceable disc 6 and a stationary disc
7. Between the primary (3, 4) and the secondary (6, 7) pulley an endless transmission
element (8) is provided. In a manner which is known in itself the transmission ratio
of the transmission can be continuously adjusted by moving the axially displaceable
pulley discs 4, 6 which results in an adjustment of the radial position of the endless
transmission element.
[0010] When too large torques are to be transmitted there is a possibility that the friction
forces between the primary and the secondary pulley on one side and the endless transmission
element on the other side are insufficient to transmit these torques. As a consequence
the endless transmission element slips between the pulleys. This is undesirable in
view of the wear which ensures. It is possible to increase the friction between the
pulleys and the endless transmission element 8 by increasing the pinching force on
the endless transmission element in one or both pulleys. From the point of efficiency
considerations this however is undesirable. When for instance the pinching force is
hydraulically transmitted to the pulleys as described in EP-A-109001 such an increase
of the pinching force requires a larger pump having a larger flow and/or a higher
pressure which influences the efficiency of the transmission in a disadvantageous
way. A larger pump is moreover expensive and requires more space for building in.
[0011] In figure 1 the continuously variable transmission is provided with slip preventing
means with adjustable slip elements in the form of a controllable clutch 10. The clutch
is provided with blades 11 which may be compressed by a plunger 12 to a greater or
lesser extent in order to transmit a larger or smaller torque from the ingoing shaft
1 to the secondary shaft 2 by the friction contact there between. The fluid pressure
in cylinder 13 is thereby adjusted such that the plunger 12 compresses the blades
11 of the clutch 10 to such an extent that the maximum torque to be transmitted by
clutch 10 is always smaller and preferably just smaller than the torque where the
endless transmission element 8 would in these cases slip in the pulleys. The clutch
has to this end such a construction that under all circumstances the clutch 10 will
slip at an earlier moment than the endless transmission element 8. It is true that
then the slip occurs at the blades 11 but this is acceptable because generally the
blades 11 and the clutch 10 can be adapted thereto. The pinching force of the pulleys
on the endless transmission element need moreover not to be overdimensioned because
the slip prevention means take over the safety function thereof. In general the efficiency
of the transmission is greatly improved.
[0012] As in the cylinder 13 apart from the static pressure a pressure build-up takes place
by the centrifugal action of the fluid in the rotating cylinder 13 the pressure adjustment
and the slip prevention connected therewith will be improved but is not yet at its
optimum. In the embodiment of the invention according to figure 2 this centrifugal
action is avoided resulting in an optimal pressure adjustment and connnected therewith
an optimal slip prevention
[0013] The continuously variable transmission according to figure 2 again has a clutch 20
comprising blades 21, a piston 22 and a cylinder 23. The centrifugal pressure in cylinder
23 however is now compensated by a compensation chamber 24 on the side of the piston
22 facing the cylinder 23. The chamber 24 is in this case supplied with the fluid
through orifice 25 in the piston 22. Fluid from the chamber 24 flows off through the
opening 26. In view of the fact that the fluid in the chambers 24 rotates with the
same speed as in cylinder 23 the pressure builds-up through the centrifugal action
on both sides of the piston 22 are of the same magnitude and thus compensate eachother.
The value of the compression by the piston 22 of the blades 21 is thereby explicitely
determined by the adjusted static pressure in the cylinder 23. The slip of the clutch
is thereby optimally adjusted and also the slip prevention of the endless transmission
element is at an optimum. As the case may be the orifice 25 in the piston 22 may be
provided with a filter, a sieve or other means to prevent clogging of the element
25 by deposit of impurities present in the fluid.
[0014] Continuously variable transmissions which are used in vehicles also comprise in many
cases a clutch unit for forward/rearward/neutral, enabling the vehicle to be given
at will a forward or rearward direction or to be kept in a neutral position. Figure
3 shows such a forward/rearward/neutral clutch unit in the form of a planetary gearset
30 comprising a ringwheel 31, planetwheels 32 and a sun wheel 33, a rearward clutch
34 and a forward clutch 20. The clutch 20 according to figure 2 is thereby integrated
as a forward clutch 20 with the forward/rearward/neutral clutch unit of the transmission.
[0015] Although the slip prevention means in the embodiments according to figures 1-3 are
located in front of the primary pulley they can according to the invention without
objection also be placed behind the secondary pulley, seen in the direction of driving,
because the increased torques, for instance caused by coupling shocks from the engine
or from the road can be absorbed independently of the inposition without the transmission
element 8 being caused.
[0016] It will be apparent that the invention is not limited to the embodiments shown but
that within the scope of the invention many alternatives are possible and are thus
considered to be within the scope of the invention. So for instance in case the transmission
is provided with a torque conventer the bridging clutch of the lock-up means of said
torque converter may be integrated in the slip preventing means.
[0017] The lock-up can for instance be controlled in a pulsating way such that a controlled
continuous slip will occur. As the lock-up (or the bridging clutch) slips continuously
the lock-up will slip still more by a coupling shock but slip of the endless transmission
element between the pulleys will be prevented.
1. Continuously variable transmission at least provided with a primary pulley fixed to
a primary shaft, a secondary pulley fixed to a secondary shaft and an endless transmission
element located between the primary and secondary pulleys, characterized in that the
transmission is provided with slip preventing means to prevent slip of the endless
transmission element between the pulleys.
2. Continuously variable transmission according to claim 1, characterized in that the
slip preventing means are arranged such that in all circumstances the maximum torque
to be transmitted through the slip preventing means in those cases is smaller than
the slip torque of the endless transmission element under the same conditions.
3. Continuously variable transmission according to one or more of the claims 1-2, characterized
in that the slip preventing means are provided with slip elements.
4. Continuously variable transmission according to claim 3, characterized in that the
slip means are adjustable.
5. Continuously variable transmission according to claim 4, characterized in that a centrifugal
compensation is provided.
6. Continuously variable transmission according to claims 1-5, characterized in that
the slip prevention means include a clutch.
7. Continuously variable transmission according to claim 6 characterized in that the
clutch is adjustable.
8. Continuously variable transmission according to claim 7, characterized in that the
clutch is adjustable by means of a fluid.
9. Continuously variable transmission according to claim 8 characterized in that the
clutch is adjustable by means of a shiftable piston unit located in a cylinder.
10. Continuously variable transmission according to claim 9 characterized in that additionally
a compensation chamber is provided to compensate the centrifugal pressure acting on
the piston.
11. Continuously variable transmission according to claim 10 characterized in that the
compensation chamber is supplied with a fluid by means of an orifice located in the
piston.
12. Continuously variable transmission according to claim 11 characterized in that the
orifice in the piston is provided with means to prevent clogging of said orifice.
13. Continuously variable transmission according to one of the claims 5-12 characterized
in that the clutch is the forward clutch of a coupling unit for forward/rearward/neutral.
14. Continuously variable transmission according to one or more of claims 5-13 characterized
in that the clutch is a friction clutch.
15. Continuously variable transmission according to one or more of claims 1-14 characterized
in that the slip prevention means are located in front of the primary pulley seen
in the direction of driving.
16. Continuously variable transmission according to one or more of claims 1-14 characterized
in that the slip prevention means are located behind the secondary pulley seen in
the direction of driving.